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Frank Bailey

Frank Bailey grew up in Kodiak, Alaska. He attended college at Capernwray Bible School in Carnforth, England as well as Moody Bible Institute in Chicago. Frank was the Palin campaign administrator for the successful 2006 primary and general election campaigns. Once elected, Frank became deputy director of the Palin/Parnell transition team and later director of the State of Alaska Office of Boards and Commissions. Frank currently lives in Anchorage with his wife Janeen and their two children. He manages their small family business and serves as the interim music director for Rabbit Creek Community Church. Frank’s passions are his children and writing music.

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Blind Allegiance to Sarah Palin will be released on June 29, 2013 in Trade Paperback
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Sydney Morning Herald, November 2, 2012
...language teacher, said the answer was to steer students who already spoke another language into commerce and industry. Frank Bailey, who has been trying to run a business in Indonesia, said speaking the language would not overcome corruption and tariff...
Austin Chronicle, October 25, 2012
...Serial Killer, or how his Bill Broussard refused to step through the looking glass in JFK. Same with Frank Bailey in Mississippi Burning, who Rooker called "just this brutal, racist, KKK guy. But if you go back and you watch, he has this moment where you...
The Hill, May 9, 2013
...Representative Jackson pays, and pays dearly, for his egregious and repulsive behavior.” Jackson Jr.’s crime even inspired Frank Bailey, from Oak Bluffs, Mass. to ask the judge to give the former lawmaker “the maximum jail time in a regular prison...
Irish Independent, May 9, 2013
...place in June of this year, but was cancelled after the government liquidation of IBRC in February. Judge Frank Bailey asked both sides to reconvene in July to set a trial date. Irish Independent Download our Free iPhone App Now Download our Free...
Irish Times, May 8, 2013
..."fully up to speed" on the case against Mr Drumm. Attorney Ken Leonetti, for the bank, asked Judge Frank Bailey for an additional 60 days, until July, to allow for additional discovery of information between the parties as the two sides "work through...
Irish Times, May 8, 2013
..."fully up to speed" on the case against Mr Drumm. Attorney Ken Leonetti, for the bank, asked Judge Frank Bailey for an additional 60 days, until July, to allow for additional discovery of information between the parties as the two sides "work through...
RTE Online, May 8, 2013
...the David Drumm bankruptcy case has put off consideration of important aspects of the case until July. Judge Frank Bailey heard about the change in status of the Irish Bank Resolution Corporation, which was put into liquidation and is the major party...
RTE Online, May 8, 2013
...the David Drumm bankruptcy case has put off consideration of important aspects of the case until July. Judge Frank Bailey heard about the change in status of the Irish Bank Resolution Corporation, which was put into liquidation and is the major party...
Talking Points Memo, May 8, 2013
..."I was further shocked to learn that the most jail time he could receive is about four years," Frank Bailey, of Oak Bluffs, Mass., wrote in his. "He stole $750,000 and use (sic) it to enhance his high life style, and I am not impressed by his...